Raymarine ev-100 autopilot to Lowrance NMEA 0118 with actisense

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I am looking to install a Raymarine ev-100 wheel pilot (NMEA2000) in my boat. It does not have a NMEA0183 input (unlike my existing Raymarine SPX unit). My Lowrance chart plotter only has NMEA0183 output.

Will an actisense (or similar) converter push all the data I need into the NMEA2000?

On paper it seems that it will work but has anyone actually done this?

Many thanks
 
The Evo 100 doesn't actually need anything other than the optional rudder reference unit but that's a different saga. The Raymarine network will be Seatalk NG rather than NMEA2000, similar but with different plugs.
 
The Evo 100 doesn't actually need anything other than the optional rudder reference unit but that's a different saga. The Raymarine network will be Seatalk NG rather than NMEA2000, similar but with different plugs.

You're right Pete, unless the OP wants to be able to steer to a waypoint.
 
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I am looking to install a Raymarine ev-100 wheel pilot (NMEA2000) in my boat. It does not have a NMEA0183 input (unlike my existing Raymarine SPX unit). My Lowrance chart plotter only has NMEA0183 output.

Will an actisense (or similar) converter push all the data I need into the NMEA2000?

On paper it seems that it will work but has anyone actually done this?

Many thanks

I have installed various combinations such as this, but not exactly the same. You would connect the converter to the 0183 output from the Lowrance and use a N2k to STNG adapter cable to connect to the 5 way connector of the EV100 STNG network. As you say, it works on paper and i see no reason why it shouldn't.

There is a different way to do this if you have any Seatalk 1 instrument that have an 0183 input. You would connect the Lowrance 0183 out to the ST instrument and then use a ST1 to STNG converter.
 
Indeed, if I remember correctly there are about 4 wires and on the Evo 100 ACU screws for each wire. I said earlier that this was another saga. I found fitting the Rudder Reference Unit made a big difference to the way the AP performed and whilst this is only one instance would strongly recommend fitting one even given the price of a new one if you have to buy it.
 
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